![]() ![]() But if you put the file somewhere else, say on an external drive, and someone takes that drive and tries to open it, they wouldn't have the password. So while you are logged into your account on your Mac, you can open and close the file normally. You even get the option to save the password to your keychain. It actually encrypts the file, so it isn't just a lock, but real protection. ![]() Just go to File, Set Password and then you'll need a password to open the file again. Pages has a built-in password protection function. The best way to do this is to use Pages instead of TextEdit. ![]()
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